BRIDGEWATER, Mass. (WHDH) – Sen. Elizabeth Warren spoke to graduates at Bridgewater State University’s Saturday and had some choice words after the ceremony for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Warren delivered the commencement address at Saturday’s graduation, telling the Class of 2016 to “embrace the unexpected” and get to know who they are. After the ceremony, she continued her attacks on Trump.

“I think that Donald Trump is a truly dangerous man and there is some risk that he could be President of the United States,” said Warren.

The Massachusetts senator has been very critical of Trump on Twitter, saying that he “spews insults and lies.” Trump fired back on the campaign trail, calling her a “basket case” and accusing her of doing nothing in the Senate.

Warren also avoided answering questions about the possibility that she could be the Democratic nominee’s choice for vice president.

“I have a job I love and I wake up every morning eager to do that job and that’s what I’m thinking about,” said Warren.

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